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    The present perfect is a grammatical combination of the present tense and perfect aspect that is used to express a past event that has present consequences...
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    specific uses of present tense constructions, see the sections below on simple present, present progressive, present perfect, and present perfect progressive...
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  • present perfect, past perfect and future perfect (as well as some other constructions such as conditional perfect). However, not all uses of "perfect"...
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    past continuous, past perfect, or past perfect continuous), present (present, present continuous, present perfect, or present perfect continuous), or future...
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  • tense: the present participle is often associated with the progressive (continuous) aspect, while the past participle is linked with the perfect aspect or...
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  • represent an action or event that takes place in the present regularly. Present perfect : The present perfect tense is utilized for events that begin in the...
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    present tense forms such as the present progressive (is writing) and present perfect (has written). For nearly all English verbs, the simple present is...
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    languages. English requires the perfect, or better yet the perfect continuous. Spanish requires the perfect, or better yet the present simple: Últimamente ha llovido...
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  • it's grammatically incorrect to use perfective verbs (there are tenses, the present tense for example, where perfective verbs cannot stand alone in an independent...
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